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It is going to be a great week at NerdMelt Showroom at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles this week, with shows like Seems Legit, Prompter, a Harmontown garage sale before Harmontown itself, and a lot more. Fun. Stuff. We don’t blame you if you want to just spend the whole week at NerdMelt. It’s cool. We get it. Totally.

March 22nd at 7pm it’s Seems Legit!

Seems Legit is a truly outrageous storytelling show. Most performers will be telling seemingly true tales, but one of them will be lying to you. However, unlike your past relationships, you’ll get to call this person a big fat liar right to their face (and all of the Twittersphere). You like stories, but you like being right even more, don’t you? Join us and find out if you can really tell if someone is faking it.

With stories by James Adomian, John Roy, Jake Fogelnest, Rhea Butcher, Thomas Dale, and Paul Brittain. With music by King Cyrus King (of Hot Karate)

Troy Conrad‘s newest creation! Comics use a teleprompter to deliver a TED Talk-style presentation. When the teleprompter unexpectedly freezes, the performer must rely on their ability to improvise and continue their talk on the subject until the prompter comes back on. How much fun can comics have with a supposedly “broken” teleprompter and an absurd premise? A lot, it turns out.

Dan Harmon are the rest of the Harmontown gang are selling their stuff in a giant garage sale to benefit 826LA!! There will be music. There will be baked goods. There will be Dan Harmon, LIVE in person to sign blenders, t-shirts, furniture, art work and any other “treasures” you may discover.

What is Harmontown? It’s awesome. It’s unique. It’s one of a kind. It’s something only Dan Harmon (creator of Community and Rick and Morty) and Jeff B. Davis (Whose Line is it Anyway) can do. It’s a different show every time and it’s every week. Lucky us! Playing Dungeons and Dragons? It’s happened. Dan Harmon freestyle rapping? Yup, that too. Calling Chevy Chase from stage? Happened…more than once. A celebrity guest? Allison Brie, Donald Glover, and Gillian Jacobs among others have all stopped in. Getting super personal with an intimate audience? Always. It’s Harmontown. It’s awesome. It’s unique. Don’t miss a single week. Subscribe to Harmontown on iTunes today!

It’s just Greg Proops and you. There’s no fan fare. Proops takes center stage at small table and chair setup with a single microphone. Then he’s off. An hour of great conversation that flies by at a break neck clip. He crams the feeling of a great two-way conversation into the lecture-style format of a one-way conversation. Part professorial, part crazed comedian, Proops forms the show around his talent and passions. The show flows like a love letter to tangents. The Proopcast has been to Australia, New Zealand, Montreal, London, Edinburgh, Austin, Cleveland, San Francisco and off the coast of St. Martin in the Caribbean all in one year. Now you must fall. Be there and experience joy for once in your life. Download for free at Proopcast.com

Jonah Ray and Kumail Nanjiani helm the good ship Meltdown every single Wednesday, to host the show that’s been named one of the best live shows in LA by LA Weekly, Splitsider, and more. At The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, you’ll see some of the biggest comics, up and coming acts just before they get famous, and as always, surprise drop-ins that will knock your socks off.

RISK! is the show where people tell true stories they never thought they’d dare to share in public. Stories they’d normally only tell to close friends. At the RISK! Live shows, the brightest stars of TV, film and literature drop their usual act and show a side of themselves you’ve never seen before. Featuring stories from Guy Branum (Totally Biased w/ W. Kamau Bell, Chelsea Lately, Talk Show The Game Show), Mike O’Gorman (Jimmy Fallon, VH1’s Best Week Ever, Tiny Apartment), Lindsay Ames (New Girl, Beauty & The Beast, The Vow), and Moses Storm (The 4 to 9’ers, Moth Grandslam Winner, This Show Is Your Show). Hosted by Beowulf Jones (LA Riot Festival, MyDamnChannel, NerdMelt Showroom)

Scott Gimple and Dave Holmes host this current-affairs sketch-comedy quiz show where the performers get a little liquid courage to help them answer 40 questions about the events of the last 7 days! With special guest John Cho!

Loopdeloop is a bi-monthly animation competition. Challengers create short looping animations based on a theme then submit them to www.loopdeloop.org. On the night all the submissions on the website will be screened, applauded AND judged by the audience, as well as an expert panel of radical animation people. Amazing prizes will be given to the best loops! Laughter will be shared by all! If you fancy having a crack at animating a loop to be part of the screening, check out the details here: http://www.loopdeloop.org/submitaloop/